J.U.L.I.A Among the Stars Touches Down On Steam September 12th

After a successful Indiegogo campaign April of last year and over a year in development, the Czech game development company CBE Software has finally announced that J.U.L.I.A Among the Stars, an updated version of a game of the same name, will be released on Steam September 12th.

A point-and-click adventure, J.U.L.I.A offers fans of the original and newcomers alike fresh content, side quests, and other tools such as a mission log that the player can use to keep track of all of their objectives; and while CBE claims that it is possible to finish the story without taking part in all of this new content, gamers that do take part of it will be rewarded with a more interesting and deep vision of the game’s story, making for a more well rounded, rich, and fulfilling game play experience.

And quite the story it is, as players take on the role of Rachel Manners, a 35 year old astrobiologist, who has been chosen to board a massive, high-tech probe and explore the universe in search of alien life. Disaster strikes in space however, as the probe crashes on an alien world and Rachel soon awakens to find herself the only survivor of the craft’s crew. Now, aided only by J.U.L.I.A, the probe’s advanced AI, and Mobat, and large reconnaissance robot, Rachel must repair the probe and use her intelligence and the player’s puzzle-solving skills to unravel the mysteries of the universe in the process.

For more on J.U.L.I.A Among the Stars before it’s September 12 release date, visit the game’s official page here.

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